One word of caution concerning feeling safe and cozy in our 'local lans'...I have noticed several colleagues putting wireless gateway's on their lans which exposes them to anyone who happens to drive by (not that any of us would ever do that)....in that scenario you have to treat your local lan like a public network and apply appropriate security to your systems....or better yet, firewall off the wireless and only allow authenticated sessions back into your network...but that is another thread ;-)

Now the background behind this is that the computer center people knew *nothing* about this, not having been consulted on how to set up a wireless lan. They got blind-sided by idiots who all along insisted they could maintain their own network thank-you-very-much.

One of the security people at another business I work at now periodically turns on the wireless station in his room just to see what might be broadcasting. I wouldn't be surprised to see him roaming the halls with a laptop open and running...

Went to join the gridlock to see it
Held an eclipse party
Watched a live feed
I cn"t see tge kwubosd to amswr thus
I tried to see it, but 8000 miles of rock got in the way
What eclipse?
Wanted to see it, but they wouldn't reschedule it
Read the book instead